7th MobiliseYourCity Steering Committee Meeting 06th March 2020, Berlin
Committee Meeting 06 th March 2020, Berlin Supported by: - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Committee Meeting 06 th March 2020, Berlin Supported by: - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
7 th MobiliseYourCity Steering Committee Meeting 06 th March 2020, Berlin Supported by: Implemented by: In Cooperation with: Table of contents 1. Update since the Steering Commitee Meeting 2. Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case
Table of contents
- 1. Update since the Steering Commitee Meeting
- 2. Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case to extract scalable lessons for the Partnership
- 3. Delivering results: Linking MobiliseYourCity to the global agenda
- 4. Strategizing on MobiliseYourCity’s future: Introducing the draft strategy and initating co-creation
- 5. Identifying opportunities to collaborate: Exchanging information on upcoming activites
- 6. Conclusions
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingWhere are we now?
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Partner Countries 13/20 Partner Cities 56/100 Supported SUMPs 36/60 Supported NUMPs 8/13 4 main funders EUR 37 million in TA delivered through 5 implementing agencies
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting- Dom. Republic
City and country partners
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20 Countries with SUMP 8 Countries with NUMP Partner city City receiving TA support EUROCLIMA+ member 32 Partners with no TA 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingMobility planning leveraged financing and projected impact
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingLeveraged financing 435 M€ Associated financing 2,478 M€ Donors contribution 37 M€ Identified capital investments 26,000 M€
€ € € € € € Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning has been effective at leveraging financing but a big part of the identified investment are not financed 6 Million additional people will have access to public transports as projected in just 3 SUMPs approved in 2019 in Cameroon and Dominican Republic. 33 more SUMPs are getting prepared Projected 33% reduction in traffic accident casualties in the first SUMP having quantified the impact on road safety
Since the 6th Seering Committee Meeting the MobiliseYourCity Parnership :
Improved reporting against results
- Logical Framework updated
with targets and mapping against SDG Completed 2 strategy documents:
- Draft strategic refresh for the
Partnership
- Communication Strategy
Recruited 2 additional staff members:
- Eleonore François-Jacobs as
Outreach & Partners Services Manager
- Julien Ferdinand as
Communication Officer
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Secretariat and Governance Outreach Methodological Framework Capacity Development
Welcomed 3 new partners:
- Columbia
- Ecuador
- Peshawar City
Successfully positioned at COP 26:
- 3 side events : plenary
session at the Transport Day ; the Marrakesh Partnership for Global Climate Action (MPGCA) ; Action Hub on the Global Community of Practice;
- 2 sessions at the EC+
Pavillion: Scaling Up Low Carbon Mobility; Raising Urban Mobility Ambition in NDCs. Completed key documents:
- SUMP Model Terms of
Reference
- Annotated SUMP Table of
Contents
- MobiliseYourCity Emissions
Calculator Completed key document:
- Action Plan 2020 for Africa
Community of Practice
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingMobiliseYourCity‘s community of practice goes online
Facilitating the sharing and co-creation of knowledge
- Showcase you work
- Share news and events
with your peers
- Share the lessons learnt
from your projects and experiences
Share
- Learn how other cities
and countries are doing
- n sustainable mobility
- Get access to tools and
methodologies
- Learn about the actors in
your field
Learn
- Generate new content
with the MobiliseYourCity
- nline community of
practice
- Join discussions and
debates on your topics of interest
Co-create
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04/03/2020 Transport and Climate Change Week 2020“Our partners are looking for examples and feedback from other cities and countries. We are glad to be able to offer them
direct access to this online community of practice through the MobiliseYourCity Knowledge Platform”
Heloise Chaumier, Project Manager at CODATU
A few days after the launch of the knowledge platform
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- Already 350 knowledge documents online in
FR, EN and SP
- 1000+ visitors, including non-EU
Number of visitors of the knowledge platform by country - March 5th 2020
“Our partners are looking for
examples and feedback from other cities and countries. We are glad to be able to offer them direct access to this online community of practice through the MobiliseYourCity Knowledge Platform”
Heloise Chaumier, Project Manager at CODATU
Inform
Distribute postcards with QR code to Platform inviting people to joinEncourage
Access KPs through QR codes at MYC standAnnounce
Live announceme nt TDA workshop (04.03) and at MYC event (05.03), announce Platform at TCCWShow
Present at SCM and send info on social media using images from the announcem ent in the previous days1
Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case to extract scalable lessons for the Partnership
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingWhy Tunisia needed a NUMP
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Some institutional gaps and the need for a more strategic approach towards mobility
- Lack of integration of the concept of mobility in
institutional and legal frameworks
- Need to optimize the use of public funds for mobility
- Lack of integration between different modes of
transportation
- Lack of skills on mobility at the local and national levels
- Lack of a system of indicators on urban mobility
- No framework for NMT and shared mobility
…which result in major challenges
- Poor mobility services
- Rapid growth of private vehicle use and
congestion in major cities
- Slow, expensive, uncomfortable and
dangerous urban travels
- Financial unsustainability of public
transport operator
- Poor land-use management
- Incoherent public investments
- Unability to deliver mass transit project
- n delay
The Tunisian NUMP: A common effort towards sustainable mobility
The Tunisian Ministry of Transport has led a common effort to co-create a mid- and long-term vision for urban mobility in Tunisia, through a NUMP working group, which received technical support and expertise from the MobiliseYourCity Partnership. The Tunisian NUMP process: actors and responsibilities
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Introduction and political backing
Government (through the Transport Ministry)
Validation and technical follow-up
Strategic Committee [Conseil Ministeriel Restreint] Working group [comprised
- f different ministries,
- rganisations and cities]
Technical support and expertise
Partners & MobiliseYourCity
Financial beneficiaries
Cities & Companies
Dissemination
Media
The Tunisian NUMP: Filling the gaps and institutionalising sustainable mobility
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Structuring and sustaining the financing of urban mobility Managing the growing use of personal cars Reinforcing capacities and training for urban mobility Restructuring the urban transport sector Improving urban mobility governance (creation of PTA) Ensuring the link between transport and urban planning Developing digital solutions for urban mobility Promoting active modes of transport Promoting a safer, greener and more inclusive urban mobility
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Monitoring impacts on mobility patterns and GHG emissions
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Timeline of the Tunisia NUMP
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting2017-2019 Currently June 2020 (TBC) 2020-2030
Initial framing:
- Assessment, diagnosis and priority setting
- Strategic vision and orientations
- Actions, reponsibilities and resources
- Formalisation of the NUMP
Presentation to the government for adoption Forum de la Mobilite Urbaine (Urban Mobility Forum): national event to launch the NUMP with the Minister of Transport Implementation and follow-up
- Support from MobiliseYourCity
- Led by : Transport Ministry
- Local Partner: ANME
- International partners: AFD, GIZ, CODATU, CERMA, BMU
- Experts : Transitec/ SIDES, IFEU
Transferable lessons from this partnership: Past challenges, solutions and upcoming questions
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Past challenges
- Setting up the appropriate governance model
- Getting all stakeholders on board
- Getting enough buy-in from politicians
- Securing an inter-ministerial approach + a double level ownership (cities + government)
- Defining a common vision on challenges to overcome and objectives,
- Promoting sustainability of transport and GHG emission reduction as an objective shared by all
stakeholders
- Ensure (political and technical) consistency among action plans part of the NUMP
Transferable lessons from this partnership: Past challenges, solutions and upcoming questions
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Some tested solutions
- Pay attention to the preparation phase: MobiliseDays, consensus on the ToR, governance set-up….
- Setting up a working group to coordinate the action of all stakeholders with high decision-level participants
- Getting the minister to write official mission letters demonstrating its commitment and asking concrete
collaboration from each partner institution
- Inviting international partners to pitch the project to the minister to get his buy-in
- Securing high seniority and good local knowledge from consultants
- Defining additional specific action plans (not only financing / governance & regulation / GHG) :
- 1 action plan for the restructuring and reorganization of the public transport sector
- 1 action plan for sustainable urban mobility (incl. NMT, land-use and transport interaction, urban road safety)
- 1 action plan to Develop digital solutions for urban mobility
- 1 action plan for paratransit management and regulation
Transferable lessons from this partnership: Past challenges, solutions and upcoming questions
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Upcoming questions:
- Will the new Government fully endorse politically sensitive measures (tariffs, regulation, etc.)
- How to achieve quick wins to secure buy-in from transport users and citizens?
- Technical and financial capability of Tunisian Authorities to implement a large set of ambitious action plans /
phasing and delays ?
- Where to find support (technical and financial) for the implementation phase? Today, some funding for
implementation available from AFD and the GCF but not enough
- => Envisage Development Policy Loans together with TA facilities?
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Delivering results: Linking MobiliseYourCity to the Global Agenda
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingMobiliseYourCity contribution to the SDGs
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingEnsure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
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Targets
3.6 By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
Deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents will be reduced by 33% in Yaoundé and improved, but not yet quantified, in Douala and Santo Domingo.
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Targets
8.4 Endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
By supporting a transition to sustainable urban mobility, the Partnership indirectly supports decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation, by contributing to GHG emissions reductions in its partner countries and cities.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingBuild resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
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Targets
9.1 Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure 9.a Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced FA and TA
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
Developing reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure is at the heart of the MobiliseYourCity Partnership. In just three partner cities, Douala, Yaoundé and Santo Domingo, 2 metro lines, 8 BRT corridors, 5 cable cars, and more than 21 bus corridors and 5 transport hubs will be financed through mobilised investments by the Partnership. 37 million EUR in TA provided by the Partnership has mobilised 435 million EUR to build quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure. An additional 26 billion EUR in investments in infrastructure have been identified and ready to be developed.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingMake cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
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Targets
11.2 By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs
- f those in vulnerable situations
11.6 By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
In just three partner cities, an additional 6 million people will benefit from improved access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable Public Transport. MobiliseYourCity is directly supporting an additional 31 cities with a combined population of 45 million people. In Santo Domingo, 600.000 USD have been secured for improving access to Public Transport for disabled persons. Another 600.000 USD will be invested in conducting a study to develop a tariff subsidy for the most vulnerable populations. MobiliseYourCity contributes to improving air quality in cities. A MRV approach has been developed by the Partnership, but data is not yet available.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingTake urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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Targets
13.2 Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning 13.3 Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
MobiliseYourCity implementing partners have supported 12 countries integrate climate change measures into national policies through NUMPs. We have capacitated nearly 700 people on how GHG emissions can be mitigated through sustainable transport measures.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingPromote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
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Targets
16.7 Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels 16.8 Broaden and strengthen the participation
- f developing countries in the institutions of
global governance
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
Responsive, inclusive and participatory decision-making is the basis for the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Policies and plans in over 12 countries and 39 cities with the Partnership‘s support. The MobiliseYourCity Partnership ensures that local partners are included in outreach activities both at international events, such as UNFCC COP, and decision making instances, such as the Steering Committee Meetings
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingStrengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
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Targets
17.3 Mobilise additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources 17.9 Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity- building in developing countries to implement all the sustainable development goals 17.19 Enhance the global partnership for sustainable development to share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the SDGs
MobiliseYourCity Contribution
37 million EUR in TA provided by the Partnership has already mobilized 435 million EUR. The Partnership is confident that at least 4 billion EUR will be mobilized. MobiliseYourCity is a global partnership for sustainable development that mobilizes and shares knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the SDGs in 13 partner countries and 60 partner cities. The partnership has established a knowledge platform as a particular instrument to share knowledge on sustainable mobility.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingTop-Line achievement to date are proportionate to resources
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingFunding
Additional 38 M€ needed
Ongoing activity volume in line with available funding … but only half of the expected funding and result by 2022
75 M€ 37 M€
Supported NUMPs
Additional 5 NUMPs needed 13 8
Supported SUMPs
Additional 24 SUMPs needed 60 36
Main takeaways & critical evaluation
- Implementing partners delivering according to their specific mandate
→ Reinforces the added value of the Partnership
- MobiliseYourCity Partnership contributes to a surprisingly large number of SDGs
- Additional work is required to consolidate data
- New methodologies are required to measure some indicators, especially air quality
- Halfway to the results, with halfway the targeted funds
- Projected SUMP impact in lower income cities seem to yield very low results on GHG
emissions reduction
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingParis agreement – need to roll out MYC Emissions Calculator
SUMPs
- Douala: 0.065 MtCO2eq (yearly in 2030)
- Yaoundé: 0.068 MtCO2eq (yearly in 2030)
- Santo Domingo: 0.53 MtCO2eq (yearly in 2030)
NUMPs
- Philippines 28 MtCO2eq (over 10 years), converted into
2.8 MtCO2eq (yearly in 2030)
- Peru 5.34MtCO2eq (over 10 years), converted into 0.53
MtCO2eq (yearly in 2030)
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingGHG emissions total projected reduction from SUMPs & NUMPs (yearly in 2030)
15 MtCO2eq 5.19 MtCO2eq
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Strategizing on MobiliseYourCity’s future: Introducing the draft strategy and initating co-creation
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingSeizing the moment – The Potential to Go Beyond
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Urgency for action
- Consensus on the need to decarbonize
transport evidenced by membership in MobiliseYourCity and related initiatives
- Need to translate ambition into action by
facilitating complementary action on the ground
- Demand for technical and financial support
to facilitate the transition towards a sustainable and low-carbon sector
MobiliseYourCity – Success worth scaling
- Internationally, only sectoral initiative
seeking to address all transport modes
- MobiliseYourCity has established a
foundation for long-term paradigm shift
- Empowering local and national partners
- n sustainable mobility
MobiliseYourCity 2021-2025 Realizing the Partnership‘s Potential
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Beyond SUMPs
- Implement complex projects and realizing
quick wins
- Enable a just transition by accompanying
cities post-SUMP in implementing particularly socially-complex projects
- Link transport with land-use planning
- Avoid locking-in high carbon development
by supporting policy coherence and institutional coordination
Beyond NUMPs
- Develop data & digital capacities to
monitor and report against SUMP & NUMP progress
- Strengthen institutional infrastructure for
long-term data collection for monitoring and reporting
- Strengthen the link between NUMPs and
NDCs
- Enable countries realize their climate
commitments
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingQuestions for our partners
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What are the Partnership‘s comparative advantages in implementing projects after supporting cities in preparing SUMPs & NUMPs?
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What are the implications for the Partnership‘s structure if we move from mobility planning to implementation of mobility projects?
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Does the extension of the strategy align with your priorities?
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingRoadmap to MobiliseYourCity 2021-2025
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Linking to DG Move European Urban Mobility Days September Launch of MobiliseYourCity 2021-2025. COP26, Glasgow 09.11.-19.11. Approval of revised strategy 8th Steering Committee October Consultation with Asian partners ADB Transport Forum 24.08.-28.08. Consultation with LAC partners LAC Climate Week 06.07.-10.07. Consultation with European partners European Development Days 09.06.-10.06. Consultation with African partners Africa France Summit 04.06-06.06.
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingShare final draft strategy with Steering Committee September
LUNCH TIME !
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Identifying opportunities to collaborate: Exchanging information on upcoming activites
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingOpportunities for Collaboration
CODATU
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Dissemination of the factsheets to the MYC French speaking local and national partners Possibility for the Partnership to handle translation (EN FR) to ensure a larger dissemination ? Information to be communicated to the French speaking members of the CoP Africa Possibility for the Partnership to handle translation (EN FR) to ensure a larger dissemination ? Suggestion for MobiliseYourCity to participate, possibility to take over one session on mobility planning. Suggestion to welcome MYC LATAM cities and countries (mobilisation of the LATAM CoP)
- MobiliseYourCity Africa meeting alongside with the
CODATU conference in Dakar (2-7 Nov 2019)
- Suggestion to organise the 9th SCM in Dakar
Guide of good practices for Transport Authorities for cities in the Global South (Nov 2020) MOOC Urban Mobility in African Cities (Sept 2020) Conference Bogota 2020 (July 2020) Conference CODATU XVIII in Dakar (Nov 2020)
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingPartnership Relevant Information
Ademe
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Topic: Development of a methodology for MRV-GHG of urban transport in Morocco and support to Moroccan cities – Animation of training sessions for the Club of Cities November 18 – February 19 – June 19 Climate change context, MRV-GHG approach-data collection, urban mobility and air quality
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Topic: Development of a methodology for MRV-GHG of urban transport in Morocco and support to Moroccan cities – Specific support of 3 pilot cities September 18 – September 19 Casablanca, Oujda and Rabat were supported for the implementation of an MRV-GHG approach and trained on use of TRIGGER (Transport Inventory Greenhouse Gasz Emission Reporting).
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Topic: Development of a methodology for MRV-GHG of urban transport in Morocco and support to Moroccan cities – Guide on implementation of MRV-GHG methodology to Moroccan cities (French) November 19
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingOpportunities for Collaboration
Ademe
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Partnership
- Contribute to the selection of new pilot cities
Partnership
- Provide examples of cities engaged on air
quality observation
- Support policy recommendations on air
quality improvement to MYC cities Extension of the MRV-GHG methodology to other MYC countries and cities
- Local adaptation of TRIGGER to Morocco
- Specific support to 3 new cities / countries (ex : Yaounde –
Cameroon, Bouake – Ivory Coast…) on the implementation of MRV-GHG methodology and local adaptation of TRIGGER Extension of the MRV methodology to air quality
- Implementation of an inventory of air pollutants in
TRIGGER
- Specific support to 2-3 cities already engaged in air
quality observation on implementation of MRV-air quality methodology (ex : Abidjan – Ivory Coast, Dakar – Senegal…)
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingPartnership Relevant Information
Plateforme Mobilité Durable (PMD) 1.
Topic: Public Transport training Morocco Summer 2020 PMD with MoI to host training on BRT planning, supported by TUMI
2.
Topic: MRV Training Morocco Summer 2020 PMD with MoT to host training on MRV Trigger on behalf of GIZ TraCS
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Topic: Sharing of knowledge products and news with the Moroccan community Ongoing PMD runs a regular newsletter with an audience of 1,000 qualified people. MYC to contribute in a dedicated Partner Section
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingOpportunities for Collaboration
Plateforme Mobilité Durable (PMD)
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Partnership
- Organisation of joint events, trainings
- Joint/complementary communication
towards Moroccan community
- Sharing info on national and international
stakeholders’ activities Partnership
- Identify high-potential countries and
stakeholders
- Mobilize funding
- Introduce platform model on Climate Chance
- Initiate platform creation with national
stakeholders Strengthen collaboration in Morocco
- MYC has 13 partner cities
- PMD well connected with local community, MoT, MoI
Initiate national platforms for sustainable mobility in
- ther African countries
- PMD strives to duplicate model in other countries
- MYC already working with cities in Africa
Partnership relevant information
European Cyclists’ Federation
Event 1: Velo-city 2020, Velo-city 2021, Velo-city 2022 2-5 June 2020, Ljubljana, 15-18 June 2021, Lisbon, TBD 2022 (to be held outside of Europe) ECF’s annual Velo-city conference is the premier international planning conference on cycling which brings together
- ver 1,500 experts involved in policy, promotion and the provision of cycling facilities and programs in Europe and
- beyond. Share knowledge and best practice, highlight success stories of building and improving cycling infrastructure
in cities. Highly relevant for MobiliseYour City audience. Event 2: EuroVelo biannual conference 7 October 2020, location to be announced shortly The EuroVelo Conference is the premier event of its class in Europe, aiming to gather professionals from the tourism and cycling tourism sectors from around the world. The rapidly growing EuroVelo Network is so much more than cycling tourism - it links cities and makes good quality everyday and leisure cycling accessible to a much wider population. Network: ECF Cities and Regions for Cycling Expand the network of cities and regions around the world which are working to promote bicycle use in urban areas and encourage the exchange of knowledge/best practice
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Collaboration on sessions highlighting scalable lessons Joint promotion of this annual UN-declared event which recognises the bicycle as a simple, affordable, reliable, clean and environmentally fit sustainable means of transportation Contribution to sessions on cycling/non-motorised transport Linking ECF with projects and partner cities that have a focus on cycling, and have questions or specific needs for expertise. Velo-city conferences, esp. 2021, 2022 World Bicycle Day, 3 June 2020 MobiliseYourCity African Community of Practice meeting and further relevant events Networking
06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingOpportunities for collaboration
European Cyclists’ Federation
Partnership Relevant Information
Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
1.
Deepen and expand MYC city network via ITDP map
2.
Strengthen NUMPs and SUMPs with ITDP knowledge and capacity building resources
3.
Implement SUMPs with technical assistance from ITDP’s on-the-ground teams
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Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
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Knowledge resources and capacity building
- Workshops, trainings, webinars in cities/regions
- Existing: TOD Standard, Pedestrians First, BRT Standard
- New: Informal transition, mobility pricing, land use
Request to Partnership
- Co-develop/link capacity building sessions on SUMPs.
Share best practices. Bring cities to Mobilize summit.
- Use standards/guides to evaluate and improve SUMPs
- Support development of new resources
SUMP Pilots and Implementation
- Kick-start actions and pilots after SUMPs are approved –
NMT, tactical urbanism, LEZs, etc.
- Connect projects with financing and align priorities
Request to the Partnership
- Support demonstrations and pilots as ‘quick
wins’ to garner support
- Mobilize resources for high-quality, effective
implementation. Daylighting Data
- Help national and city governments to turn data into
information with metrics, benchmarking
- Create data dashboards for accountability and coalitions
Request to the Partnership
- Help us build upon successful MobiliDADOS
model in Brazil
- Opportunity to replicate in India, link to SCM
5 Launch of
MobiliseYourCity Knowledge Platform
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06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee MeetingWe are looking forward to seeing you at the 8th Steering Commitee Meeting !